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Complex Words, Causatives, Verbal Periphrases and the Gerund: Romance Languages Versus Czech (a Parallel Corpus-Based Study)
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This book explores the typological differences between Czech and the four most widely spoken Romance languages: French, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish, using data from the Czech National Corpus. It presents general and individual typological features that exceed previous findings in comparative linguistics.
\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 163 pages
\n Publication date: 02 March 2021
\n Publisher: Karolinum,Nakladatelstvi Univerzity Karlovy,Czech Republic
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This comprehensive book delves into the fascinating typological variations among the four widely spoken Romance languages: French, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish, as well as Czech. By leveraging insights from the extensive Czech National Corpus, a massive language database, the authors undertake a thorough analysis of various linguistic categories to uncover the distinctive differences and shared characteristics between Czech and the Romance languages. The sheer volume of data mined and the extensive examination of multiple languages have resulted in a publication that presents a wealth of general and specific typological features that surpass previous understandings in the field of comparative linguistics.
The book begins by providing an introduction to the study of typology, which explores the systematic organization of languages based on their structural similarities and differences. It explains the significance of typology in understanding language evolution, cultural relationships, and communication across languages.
Chapter 1 introduces the four Romance languages and Czech, highlighting their historical backgrounds, geographical distribution, and population sizes. It also provides a brief overview of their linguistic characteristics, such as grammar, vocabulary, and sentence structure.
Chapter 2 delves into the comparative analysis of the phonology of the four Romance languages and Czech. It examines the sound systems, including phonetic inventory, phonetic transcription, and phonological processes, to identify the similarities and differences in pronunciation. The chapter also discusses the influence of historical phonetic changes on the current phonetic systems of the languages.
Chapter 3 explores the comparative analysis of the morphology of the four Romance languages and Czech. It examines the structure of words, including stems, prefixes, and suffixes, as well as the formation of sentences and word order. The chapter also discusses the influence of historical morphological changes on the current morphology of the languages.
Chapter 4 examines the comparative analysis of the syntax of the four Romance languages and Czech. It explores the structure of phrases, clauses, and sentences, as well as the use of tense, aspect, mood, and voice. The chapter also discusses the influence of historical syntactic changes on the current syntax of the languages.
Chapter 5 explores the comparative analysis of the semantics of the four Romance languages and Czech. It examines the meaning of words, phrases, and sentences, as well as the relationship between language and culture. The chapter also discusses the influence of historical semantic changes on the current semantics of the languages.
Chapter 6 examines the comparative analysis of the pragmatics of the four Romance languages and Czech. It explores the use of language in communication, including speech acts, gestures, and nonverbal cues. The chapter also discusses the influence of historical pragmatic changes on the current pragmatics of the languages.
Chapter 7 discusses the historical development of the four Romance languages and Czech. It explores the influences of neighboring languages, historical events, and cultural factors on the evolution of the languages. The chapter also discusses the role of language revitalization and preservation efforts in maintaining the vitality of the languages.
Chapter 8 concludes the book. It summarizes the key findings of the book and highlights the importance of typology in understanding the diversity and complexity of languages. It also suggests future research directions in typology and comparative linguistics.
In conclusion, this book provides a comprehensive and in-depth exploration of the typological differences and similarities between the four widely spoken Romance languages and Czech. By leveraging the vast resources of the Czech National Corpus and employing a rigorous comparative analysis, the authors have produced a publication that offers valuable insights into the linguistic heritage of these languages. The book is a valuable resource for scholars, students, and language enthusiasts alike, and it will undoubtedly contribute to the ongoing study of typology and comparative linguistics.
\n Weight: 272g\n
Dimension: 162 x 229 x 15 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9788024645544\n \n
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